lizstuguinness
Well-Known Member
I work for an equestrian centre, and last week we held our annual hunter trial. we get around 500 - 800 starters and it has been runing for around 30 years now.
The course is looking a tad tired and a bit samey. needs a boost of investment really. If we were to invet money into new improved fences (we already have the international water complex / bank etc, so its more the bog standard fences that need sorting) id like to make sure they are uo to BE standards should that ever be a road we want to go down.
Ive looked on the BE website for height and class classification but cant see much. schedules have many different letters after the height and i wanted to know what this meant.
i think we would run BE80, BE90, BE100 possible novice.
what does the training element for the BE80 entail - cost wise, do the trainers give up their time? do they charge a nominal fee or is this expensive?
what does RF and any other letter following the height mean?
what height is novice?
Any other advice on course building, chosing classes running a BE event etc would be welcome.
Thanks
The course is looking a tad tired and a bit samey. needs a boost of investment really. If we were to invet money into new improved fences (we already have the international water complex / bank etc, so its more the bog standard fences that need sorting) id like to make sure they are uo to BE standards should that ever be a road we want to go down.
Ive looked on the BE website for height and class classification but cant see much. schedules have many different letters after the height and i wanted to know what this meant.
i think we would run BE80, BE90, BE100 possible novice.
what does the training element for the BE80 entail - cost wise, do the trainers give up their time? do they charge a nominal fee or is this expensive?
what does RF and any other letter following the height mean?
what height is novice?
Any other advice on course building, chosing classes running a BE event etc would be welcome.
Thanks